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People that have or work with disabled children !!
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I wonder if you can help me, I used to have a few friends on my single profile that I used to chat to about Autism and the help that is available out there, also bereavement especially when you have lost a child, all these are very hard to cope with on our own as i am sure that you understand.
Now that profile is gone i can not remember the usernames etc that were on there.
So i wondered if you could come forward again either here or a private PM as i have another friend that would love to chat too you also.
Thank you for reading this... Ruby x |
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"I wonder if you can help me, I used to have a few friends on my single profile that I used to chat to about Autism and the help that is available out there, also bereavement especially when you have lost a child, all these are very hard to cope with on our own as i am sure that you understand.
Now that profile is gone i can not remember the usernames etc that were on there.
So i wondered if you could come forward again either here or a private PM as i have another friend that would love to chat too you also.
Thank you for reading this... Ruby x"
Wow your such a good friend. |
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these children can be the most chalkenging children ..but also the most rewardiperspwvting. non academic subjects such as art always seem a winner ..check out whsmith ..maybe take the child with you and see if any book lights them up and go with what works for them ..it can be fun learning from a childs perspective |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I work with a severely autistic boy but Im useless to you all because I'm still learning so much about it
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NO you are not useless just because you are still learning. You deserve a gold star because there are not many that would even put them selves out xx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Hi Hun, my son has Autism and mild cerebral palsy would be glad to help x"
Sorry you need to open yr filters so i can send you a friend invite, or you can send me one x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I work with a severely autistic boy but Im useless to you all because I'm still learning so much about it
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Your a star, how many people would work with children with a disability. And your brave in the fact that you have taken up a challenge.
You will learn first hand, and in my opinion that is the best way. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i work at a residential school for 5-19 yr olds as a support worker.
children with different needs..Autism.. Learning difficulties.. challenging behaviours.
i love my job.. can be draining at times mentally and have good n bad days but wouldnt change it for the world
every child is different no matter what, and i been doing this for 12 yrs and still learning new things |
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"I wonder if you can help me, I used to have a few friends on my single profile that I used to chat to about Autism and the help that is available out there, also bereavement especially when you have lost a child, all these are very hard to cope with on our own as i am sure that you understand.
Now that profile is gone i can not remember the usernames etc that were on there.
So i wondered if you could come forward again either here or a private PM as i have another friend that would love to chat too you also.
Thank you for reading this... Ruby x"
My son died at eight weeks: cot death. SANDS helped me, but I didn't find the group meets in peoples houses helpful. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My son died at eight weeks: cot death. SANDS helped me, but I didn't find the group meets in peoples houses helpful."
So sorry for your loss. What is SANDS? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I work with a severely autistic boy but Im useless to you all because I'm still learning so much about it
NO you are not useless just because you are still learning. You deserve a gold star because there are not many that would even put them selves out xx "
Who wouldn't work with him - he's just a little boy .. thank you though no one has said that before its just been made part of my job xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I work with a severely autistic boy but Im useless to you all because I'm still learning so much about it
Your a star, how many people would work with children with a disability. And your brave in the fact that you have taken up a challenge.
You will learn first hand, and in my opinion that is the best way."
Yes learning this way is the best way ... hard though but like I said before he is just a little boy |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I work with a severely autistic boy but Im useless to you all because I'm still learning so much about it
Your a star, how many people would work with children with a disability. And your brave in the fact that you have taken up a challenge.
You will learn first hand, and in my opinion that is the best way.
Yes learning this way is the best way ... hard though but like I said before he is just a little boy "
My daughter is 14 and i am still learning. And like Ted has said you are a treasure and every day you too will learn something new.... Thank you x Ruby |
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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago
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"My son died at eight weeks: cot death. SANDS helped me, but I didn't find the group meets in peoples houses helpful.
So sorry for your loss. What is SANDS?"
They are a stillbirth and neonatal death charity. They do some brilliant work. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My son died at eight weeks: cot death. SANDS helped me, but I didn't find the group meets in peoples houses helpful.
So sorry for your loss. What is SANDS?
They are a stillbirth and neonatal death charity. They do some brilliant work."
Thanks for that x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I can see in twenty years at least my niece being able to walk as she has cerebral palsy..at present that is her only issue
I might be a scifi buff, but I do my research on lots of things... it could be invasive surgery or cybernetics( we are at a very new age and things WILL progress)
it will all happen, I trust myself on that |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"My son died at eight weeks: cot death. SANDS helped me, but I didn't find the group meets in peoples houses helpful.
So sorry for your loss. What is SANDS?
They are a stillbirth and neonatal death charity. They do some brilliant work.
Thanks for that x"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i (ladofleigh) have dyspraxia which is on the spectrum and son has a profound speech delay (due too a link with autism) feel free too chat with us if you need |
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